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RE: Acorns From Field To Table, Part 3: Cooking With Acorn Flour!
This is awesome. I used to have a salad in Mexico with acorns in it and I loved it! When I would tell people it had acorns, they would say no, that wasn't possible because you can't eat acorns. So I'm glad to see this post. I don't have any acorns around me here in Panama though, sadly. Cool that you can make a bread with it. Thanks for sharing. (And congrats on the blocktrades upvote - I got one a month ago on one of my homesteading posts as well.) :)
A salad with acorns?? That sounds fascinating!
It's so funny to me how many of us were told that acorns weren't food--so many people once depended on them, across the world.
I was a little shocked at that upvote, too! Who is blocktrades, and how does their vote hold so much weight?
Blocktrades is a whale and that's all I know! So, congratulations on catching a whale!! :) Yes, the acorns in the salad were so yummy. We always asked when we went to make sure that they really were saying acorn in Spanish. ;) Yummy.